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- The drug aprotinin (Trasylol, previously Bayer and now Nordic Group pharmaceuticals), is a small protein bovine pancreatic trypsin inhibitor (BPTI), or...
- rich areas on the surface of fibrin.[citation needed] Another example, aprotinin, is a naturally-occurring broad-spectrum protease inhibitor; some countries...
- Advisory Panel on Trasylol (aprotinin)". Archived from the original on 2 April 2015. Wood, S****y (29 September 2014). "Aprotinin Reintroduction Puts Lives...
- factor activated, heparin insensitive test performed in the presence of aprotinin (fibrinolysis inhibitor, confirms hyperfibrinolysis by comparing the TEM...
- TEM profile in the absence or presence of the fibrinolysis inhibitor aprotinin. Clinically, the TEM is useful for near real-time measurement of activated...
- and Fraunhofer. ProdiGene – was developing several proteins, including aprotinin, trypsin and a veterinary TGE vaccine in corn. Was in process of launching...
- protease inhibitors. These were developed in 2010 to replace the use of aprotinin during and after cardiac surgery, including surgeries with cardiopulmonary...
- mM PMSF (fresh from 1 M stock in i-propanol), 1 µg/ml each leupeptin, aprotinin, pepstatin, 1-5 mM EDTA, 0.5-1 mM EGTA, 5 mM aminocaproic acid) or commercial...
- weight A mixture of six different inhibitors Bovine pancreas and lung Aprotinin 6.5 kDa 2.5 times weight Also known as BPTI (basic pancreatic trypsin...
- and lead to a de facto reduced bleeding rate. Before its withdrawal, aprotinin was used in some forms of major surgery to decrease bleeding risk and...